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Misc. II
100
A legendary figure during the Revolutionary War and only women that has a county named after her.
Nancy Hart
100
France and Native Americans fought Great Britain and the American colonists over the Ohio River valley
French and Indian War
100
Passed by Parliament in 1774 as a result of the Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
100

The 1st shots of the Revolutionary War were fired at.......

Lexington and Concord

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? 

Thomas Jefferson

200
This person was a Patriot commander during the American Revolution.
Elijah Clarke
200
It forbade(made it illegal) colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains, but made Georgia bigger
Proclamation of 1763
200
Tax on legal documents and printed items
Stamp Act
200

The end of the war was considered to be when Cornwallis surrendered to Washington at ________________________

Battle of Yorktown

200

Which British policy had the greatest affect on Georgia?

Stamp Act

300
A freed slave that fought for the Patriots.
Austin Dabney
300
A Patriot victory that allowed them to continue fighting the British in Georgia
Battle of Kettle Creek
300
Who were the three men from Georgia that signed the Declaration of Independence? (Hint: A button was found in the hall next to the Wall)
Button Gwinett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton
300

The Battle of ______________________ gave the Patriots the badly needed weapons and supplies

Battle of Kettle Creek

300
Who was the first elected governor of Georgia?

John Treutlen

400
Supported independence from Great Britain
Patriots
400
First time the French supplied soldiers to help the Patriots fight the war.
Siege of Savannah
400
How did the French and Indian War lead to the American Revolution?
Great Britain was heavily in debt and taxed the colonists
400

This battle was considered to be an epic FAIL because the Patriots were not able to obtain control of the city and Great Britain continued their rule

Seige of Savannah

400
Explain the following slogan "No taxation without representation."

The Colonists were being taxed without the same rights or privileges with British Parliament. ( no one representing them) 

500
Supported British Rule
Loyalists
500
It signified that the American colonies considered themselves to be free from the rule of Great Britain.
Declaration of Independence
500
Name the three royal governors and why they were important to the colonists
John Reynolds- introduced government and court systems Henry Ellis-Improved the Economy James Wright-Known for his defense efforts
500
This country fought on the side of the Americans at the Siege of Savannah

France

500

According to the Treaty of Paris of 1783 these were the United States Boundaries

North - Canada

South - Florida/St. Mary's River

East - Atlantic Ocean

West - Mississippi River

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